Long-nosed Reed Frog (Hyperolius nasutus), family Hyperoliidae, Zambia
photograph by André van Hecke
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Interrupting Your (Completely Inconsolable) Friends Sleep [M4M]
Felix reed my beloved
Click for quality
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Lil fellas for @townhulls and @rainily-03, respectively, for the Curse of Strahd game I’m running :]
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Amphibiuary Day 11: Painted
Featuing a painted reed frog because if there's an amphibian that looks like it was coloured by hand, it's this one! I would have liked to have done an actual painting but I don't actually have any paint so I sort of attmpted to mimic a painterly style with a half dead marker at the bottom there 😁
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Character turnarounds!
Eventually, I want to do a comic or webtoon with these characters, but for now, this is all I have.
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Common Reed Frog (Hyperolius viridiflavus), family Hyperoliidae, South Africa
photograph by Mejdi Snakes
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Lou Reed // Hop Frog (feat. David Bowie)
Well they call me a juicy hop-frog
You can see me in any wood bog
Don't you know that they call me the hop-frog
Hopping frog
I'm a hop-frog
A hop-frog
They call me the hop-frog
Hop, hop-frog
They call me the hop-frog
See me in any wood bog
Don't you know that they call me a hop-frog
Hop-frog
They call me the hop-frog
See me in a wood bog
They're calling me a hop-frog
Hop-frog
You can see me in a ballroom
You can see me in a bedroom
You can see me in the woods
Hop, hop-frog
They call me the hop-frog
They call you the hop-frog
Well they call you the hop-frog
Hop, hop-frog
Frog
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foraging froge
Made a speedpaint digital version of another of my gym sketches! As usual, you can check out the timelapse at my telegram channel
Always fun to draw cute stuff
also MUSHROOM 👉🍄
Posted using PostyBirb
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today’s oc fun fact: Reed’s whole low body temperature thing and subsequent cold intolerance is the result of a very mundane mutation from prior FEV exposure + regular exposure to extreme temperatures in Canada & Alaska while in the army + being thawed and refrozen a few times while in vault 111
Post-vault he’s around 10°f below average human temperature, so he’s around 87°f-88°f rather than 97°f-98°f. he’s obviously doing fine but there’s a bit of a disconnect between that and the temperature his brain thinks he needs to be, hence why he’s so sensitive to cold enviornments & constantly thinks he’s cold
as a result of this he also has a natural resistance to many diseases, including but not limited to rabies and other fragile viruses
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Cozy farming simulation game Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge to be published by Armor Games Studios
Gematsu Source
Armor Games Studios will publish Humble Reeds-developed cozy farming simulation game Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge for PC (Steam), the companies announced. A release date was not announced.
“We are very happy to work with Armor Games on Kamaeru,” said Humble Reeds’ co-founders in a press release. “They have published games that we love, and we absolutely share their values of kindness, integrity, and quality.”
Armor Games Studios’ Michelle Lega, who is also senior producer on Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge added, “It was love at first ribbit with Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge. The Humble Reeds team shares our approach to making games with care and compassion, and we hopped at the chance to help them bring their frog refuge to life!”
Here is a brief overview of the game, via Armor Games Studios:
Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge is a charming life management game where you can discover, photograph, feed, and breed over 1,000 frogs that visit your refuge! Work with your new friends to dig ponds, plant crops, and decorate to keep the wetlands happy, healthy, and teeming with frogs. The more you develop your refuge, the more successful it’ll become, bringing new visitors, crops, clothes, furniture, and of course, frogs!
Watch a new trailer below. View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.
Wholesome Direct 2023 Trailer
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